Dust jacket endorsements of Christian Hedonism represent only a tiny minority of published authors and theologians

Dust Jacket endorsements are not a valid test of biblical or doctrinal orthodoxy

Famous authors have often made judgements in error and endorsed an inappropriate idea

Endorsement of one book or one doctrine is not a blanket endorsement of everything taught by one man

Silence from other theologians should not be inferred as approval

Based on the above observations, it becomes readily evident that it is very possible for some famous theologians to endorse a book or a doctrine even if the primary premise of that book or doctrine ultimately proves to be unscriptural. Dust jacket endorsements are not the test of biblical orthodoxy--that test is reserved to be conducted in the light of the Scriptures alone.